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Aug 14 at 19:28 comment added Srini Recently one of the nominees for mod election was asked why they had a profile that linked to a business and the response was that it was genuine oversight and they agreed to fix the issue. And I know for a fact that the particular user I am talking about provides very useful answers and is a valuable member. The user being discussed by the OP doesn't seem to fall under the category and is most likely a spam profile. But I would worry about bigger issues than being super vigilant on something that "might" lead to more nuisance (it is not like it is an irreparable problem if detected later).
Aug 14 at 17:28 comment added D.W. @ArturoMagidin, I know. I'm trying to write a more general answer that explains what to do so others in the future will have a useful reference as well. I list two options you can take if they don't have any posts to flag. I realize it might seem strange, but flagging an entirely unrelated post of yours on an unrelated question is generally considered an acceptable alternative, in this situation: see meta.stackexchange.com/q/338214/160917. Alternatively, if that feels uncomfortable, you can probably use the Math Mods' Office chatroom.
Aug 14 at 17:26 comment added Arturo Magidin I explain in my post that I had already raised a "Not an answer" flag on the only answer that existed, so that I could not raise a new flag to alert moderators. I do not have a post in that answer, and raising a flag in a completely unrelated question seems to be a bad way to proceed.
Aug 14 at 17:24 history answered D.W. CC BY-SA 4.0